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  1. To mark his 80th birthday, the former Labour Party leader, Neil Kinnock, Lord Kinnock of Bedwelty, has given a wide-ranging interview to BBC Wales Breakfast'...

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  2. Neil Gordon Kinnock (ur. 28 marca 1942 w Walii Południowej) – brytyjski polityk, poseł do Izby Gmin w latach 1970–1995, w latach 1983–1992 przywódca Partii Pracy i lider opozycji . Członek Komisji Europejskiej ds. transportu (1995–1999) oraz ds. reformy administracyjnej (1999–2004).

  3. Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock tells i's Arj Singh that Rishi Sunak has 'nil' chance of repeating John Major's surprise 1992 election win'He cannot get no...

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  4. Neil Kinnock. Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock, kurz Neil Kinnock [ niːl ˈkɪnək] (* 28. März 1942 in Tredegar, Südwales ), ist ein walisischer Politiker. Von 1983 bis 1992 war er Parteichef der Labour Party und führte sie in die Unterhauswahlen 1987 und 1992. Von 1999 bis 2004 bekleidete er das Amt des Vizepräsidenten der EU-Kommission.

  5. 3 de dic. de 2023 · Former Labour minister Glenys Kinnock, an ex-MEP and wife of ex-Labour leader Lord Kinnock, has died at 79, her family have said. They praised her political work, saying Europe, Africa and the UN ...

  6. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Neil_KinnockNeil Kinnock - Wikiquote

    Hace 6 días · Neil Kinnock: Yes, what you're suggesting is that the alternatives are between the gesture, the threat, or the use of nuclear weapons, and surrender. In these circumstances the choice is posed, and this is a classical choice, between exterminating everything you stand for and the flower of your youth, or using all the resources you have to make any occupation totally untenable.

  7. The book reappraises Neil Kinnock’s policies, impact, legacy and leadership of the Labour Party 30 years on from his defeat in the 1992 general election. It offers comprehensively fresh perspectives and some first-hand accounts – some friendly, others more critical – from leading academics, journalists, politicians and advisors on various aspects of ideas, policy, elections and party ...